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a photo of the Memorial Rose Garden at USC

The not-so-secret garden

Major renovation of Memorial Rose Garden beside Lieber College now complete

One of USC’s premier garden spaces has undergone a substantial transformation, thanks to a major replanting and landscape improvement effort by the Columbia Garden Club.

In addition to many new plantings and hardscape additions, the Memorial Rose Garden, located beside Lieber College in the southwest corner of the Horseshoe, now features an octagonal copper-roofed gazebo to provide shade and shelter for garden visitors.

The finished product was unveiled March 17 at a private event for university leadership and members of the Carolina Garden Club. The addition includes a new ground level irrigation system, a cohesive design across the entire pavilion as well as the additions of a pergola, lamp posts and a bench.

“Like a blossom seeking sunlight, the new pavilion with its decorative iron, copper and brick looks to the legacy of surrounding historic buildings, walks, and roses for design inspiration,” says USC architect Derek Gruner.

We’re trying to make this space as beautiful as the Horseshoe. So many students and visitors walk by this spot — it deserves to be a focal point.

Amy Louthian

The gazebo was a gift from Yvonne Russell, a past president and longtime member of the Columbia Garden Club and wife of Donald Russell Jr., son of USC’s 23rd president.

“This project has been a labor of love involving members of the Columbia Garden Club as well as amazing support from staff at the university,” says Amy Louthian, the Columbia Garden Club’s chairman of the Memorial Rose Garden renovation.

A Columbia Garden Club fundraiser, organized by USC’s First Lady Ero Amiridis, featured a dinner with Coach Shane Beamer in the President’s House that provided funding for many of the garden’s new plantings. In addition to roses, the garden now includes a variety of native plants and other features such as a handcrafted iron obelisk with a copper orb.

The Columbia Garden Club, which marks its 100th anniversary this year, began its alliance with USC in 1960 with the planting of the original Memorial Garden of Old Roses behind the South Caroliniana Library. When renovations to that library began 20 years later, the rose garden was moved to Lieber College, and its name was simplified to the Memorial Rose Garden.

In the years since then, Columbia Garden Club members have continually expanded their plantings and other landscaping around Lieber College to include paved pathways, benches, an arbor, and a cast iron fountain. The portion of the garden located on the west side of Lieber College was named in honor of former USC First Lady Norma Palms.

“We’re trying to make this space as beautiful as the Horseshoe,” Louthian says. “So many students and visitors walk by this spot — it deserves to be a focal point.”

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